Growing up can be a confusing journey fraught with difficult choices. Boog (Martin Lawrence) is a domesticated Grizzly Bear who leads a perfectly happy life inside of Park Ranger Beth's (Debra Messing) garage; but a chance meeting with an overly energetic mule deer named Elliot (Ashton Kutcher) quickly changes everything and lands Boog high in the forest a few days before the opening of hunting season. Devoid of even the most basic survival skills; Boog and Elliot stumble through the woods and find themselves at the mercy of every forest animal from skunks to chipmunks as well as an evil hunter named Shaw (Gary Sinise). After unintentionally inciting and endangering an entire forest full of clever animals; Boog and Elliot come to the realization that only by banding together do the forest animals stand a chance of outsmarting the hunters and ensuring their own survival.

This first animated film from Sony Pictures Animation takes its inspiration from cartoonist Steve Moore (In the Bleachers) and features animals with human-like intelligence; a vibrant color palate; and skilled animation that makes everything from the wind blowing Boo's fur to the animals' wild trip down the falls simply breathtaking. While it doesn't quite live up to Over the Hedge; Open Season is an entertaining production that explores the difficult process of maturation; the universal need for acceptance; and the true value of friendship. Special features include a 15-minute featurette about the animation process at Sony Pictures Animation and Image Works; a 7-minute look at the recording sessions featuring the voices behind the characters; two deleted scenes; three short animated cartoon strips; a short "Boog and Elliot's Midnight Bun Run" that's an extension of the trailer scene in the movie; art gallery; beat boards; humorous commentary from the animals' point of views; and a full length commentary by Producer Michelle Murdocca; Directors Roger Allers and Jill Culton; and others. Activities include a "Voice-A-Rama" where viewers can hear specific lines spoken by alternate voices and a trivia "Wheel of Fortune--Forest Edition" as well as a DVD-ROM link to more online fun. (Ages 3 and older) --Tami Horiuchi